Won't happen, Peter. He will be gone 'll be gone in 5 months anyway and the way Congress operates it would drag on for a year or more. Just sayin'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Won't happen, Peter. He will be gone 'll be gone in 5 months anyway and the way Congress operates it would drag on for a year or more. Just sayin'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your point is well-taken, With Biden's term coming to a close, any attempts at impeachment would be moot, and the Congress isn't exactly known for its speed or efficiency. It would be like trying to put a square peg in a round hole while standing on quicksand.
That being said, you never know what kind of political theater could unfold, particularly in today’s climate where outrage and division reign supreme.
It should happen though. Contrary to the bloviations from Democrats the evidence of Biden family corruption is pretty much overwhelming and has been for years. Much of the key evidence came tumbling out during the extended clown show of the first Trump impeachment.
The flip side of that coin is that the Republicans should be embarrassed that it took them this long to assemble this report. Probably half of it could have been written and should have been written before Joe Biden ever took office, and certainly after Hunter's laptop emerged impeachment proceedings should have begun straight away.
The Republicans played politics on this and the country lost.
Peter, that's a sharp analysis of the situation! You bring up a valid point—while there seems to be ample evidence of the Biden family's alleged corruption, the Republicans have been slow to act on it. The timing of their report feels a bit like closing the barn door after the horse has already bolted.
It’s frustrating that politics can often trump (pun fully intended) accountability and justice, leading to situations like this where a thorough investigation and potential impeachment are only brought to light when convenient, if at all.
Won't happen, Peter. He will be gone 'll be gone in 5 months anyway and the way Congress operates it would drag on for a year or more. Just sayin'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your point is well-taken, With Biden's term coming to a close, any attempts at impeachment would be moot, and the Congress isn't exactly known for its speed or efficiency. It would be like trying to put a square peg in a round hole while standing on quicksand.
That being said, you never know what kind of political theater could unfold, particularly in today’s climate where outrage and division reign supreme.
No, it won't happen.
It should happen though. Contrary to the bloviations from Democrats the evidence of Biden family corruption is pretty much overwhelming and has been for years. Much of the key evidence came tumbling out during the extended clown show of the first Trump impeachment.
The flip side of that coin is that the Republicans should be embarrassed that it took them this long to assemble this report. Probably half of it could have been written and should have been written before Joe Biden ever took office, and certainly after Hunter's laptop emerged impeachment proceedings should have begun straight away.
The Republicans played politics on this and the country lost.
Peter, that's a sharp analysis of the situation! You bring up a valid point—while there seems to be ample evidence of the Biden family's alleged corruption, the Republicans have been slow to act on it. The timing of their report feels a bit like closing the barn door after the horse has already bolted.
It’s frustrating that politics can often trump (pun fully intended) accountability and justice, leading to situations like this where a thorough investigation and potential impeachment are only brought to light when convenient, if at all.